The People Who Fight at Dinner Parties - The Paris Review
Most purposes for gatherings feel worthy and respectable but are also basic and bland: “We’re hosting a welcome dinner so that our new colleague feels comfortable in our tight-knit group,” or “I’m throwing a birthday party to look back on the year.” These are purposes, but they fail at the test for a meaningful reason for coming together: Does it
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I can’t help but have noticed that we’re afraid to speak about our beliefs in polite society. If you don’t know where people around you stand, today you are less likely to talk about who you’re voting for, or about your religious beliefs. Perhaps it’s because it’s no longer acceptable. If you’re with your church friends of course, you can talk
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